Emma Stone posted her first tweet ever on Sunday and it was a suspicious anagram that might (or might not) suggest her on-screen and real-life boyfriend, Andrew Garfield, is cheating on her with Shailene Woodley.

Stone's bizarre tweet read, "nawder nas islasehne tsintgi ni a erte," and it was deleted soon after being published. Lucky for us, Perez Hilton took a picture of it and even deciphered its meaning. According to the blogger, the post was an anagram for "Andrew and Shailene sitting in a tree."

Shailene, being of course Shailene Woodley, will be starring as Mary Jane, Garfield's new love interest, in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2."

While some believe the tweet might have been movie-related, it's still unclear why Stone deleted the post if that was the case.

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